Two Bedroom Villa

About your stay

Volcanic stone, shimmering blue pools, and luscious tracts of greenery: Bali's natural treasures have left their mark on delMango Villa Estate, an eco-friendly enclave in the beating heart of Seminyak. This discreet hideaway features twelve self-contained villas, linked together by cool timber decks and shaded by curvy, white-stone roofs. With between one and three bedrooms each, the villas vary in size, but the rounded neo-Balinese styling remains constant, inviting natural daylight into every open space. Stepping out on the patio, guests can drop effortlessly into their own chlorine-free pool or lounge lazily in the flower-filled gardens, surfing the net on one of the hotel's complimentary iPads. Sustainability is a central consideration at delMango: from the Indonesian stone and recycled teak artworks in the bedrooms to the natural black volcanic stone floors in the all-day dining lounge, the focus is on local, environmentally friendly materials.

Nearest Airport

DPS - Ngurah Rai International Airport

Food & Drink

Restaurant, Bar & Lounge

Spa & Recreation

Massage

Internet

Complimentary WiFi

Services

Bellman, Breakfast, Business Center, Concierge, Parking, Pool Side Service

Part of the overarching design concept was to blur the lines between inside and out, allowing guests to enjoy the entire environment come rain or shine. This organic, outdoor feel is helped by the abundance of fragrant tropical plants, which add harmonious flashes of pink, green and red to the carefully landscaped gardens.

Architecture

Yoka Sara & Nobuyuki Narabayashi

First envisaged by local architect Yoka Sara, whose designs capture the spiritual energy of their surroundings, these single-story sanctuaries are rounded and open-plan, making the most of natural daylight and warm island breezes. Each villa has its own turquoise pool and an airy alfresco dining area that’s covered by a curved stone canopy.

Architecture

Yoka Sara & Nobuyuki Narabayashi

First envisaged by local architect Yoka Sara, whose designs capture the spiritual energy of their surroundings, these single-story sanctuaries are rounded and open-plan, making the most of natural daylight and warm island breezes. Each villa has its own turquoise pool and an airy alfresco dining area that’s covered by a curved stone canopy.

Part of the overarching design concept was to blur the lines between inside and out, allowing guests to enjoy the entire environment come rain or shine. This organic, outdoor feel is helped by the abundance of fragrant tropical plants, which add harmonious flashes of pink, green and red to the carefully landscaped gardens.

Interior Design

Rejuvenating neo-Balinese Design

In the bedrooms, which were styled by Japanese design guru Nobuyuki Narabayashi, lamps inspired by mango trees light up local objects d’art. Underfoot, warm teakwood floors lead to the ensuite bathrooms, where guests can re-energize under a monsoon shower, or soak peacefully in an infinity-edge bathtub.

Made by Originals

Ronny Tomé

Ronny Tomé, the 41-year-old managing director of Selected Estates I. Pte Ltd, moved to Bali in 1995, and has since built up a successful business that operates across Southeast Asia. Fluent in Bahasa Indonesia, German-born Ronny is passionate about protecting his adoptive country's natural beauty: ‘We strongly believe that our efforts to conserve energy and resources today will serve the interests of both our current and future generations.’ In 2005, Ronny met Mario Hintermayer, an Austrian entrepreneur and an expert in the spa and health industries. Together they realized a long-held dream for a new kind of luxurious retreat.